J Ahmadi, M Doostparast, A Parsian - Communications in Statistics …, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
There are many situations where experimental outcomes are a sequence of record-breaking observations. In this article, Bayesian estimation for the two parameters of the exponential …
Some statistical data are most easily accessed in terms of record values. Examples include meteorology, hydrology and athletic events. Also, there are a number of industrial situations …
S Baratpour, J Ahmadi, NR Arghami - Statistical Papers, 2007 - Springer
Record values can be viewed as order statistics from a sample whose size is determined by the values and the order of occurrence of observations. They are closely connected with the …
In life tests, the progressive Type-II censoring methodology allows for the possibility of censoring a number of units each time a failure is observed. This results in a large number of …
In this paper, maximum likelihood and Bayesian approaches have been used to obtain the estimation of P (X< Y) P (X< Y) based on a set of upper record values from Kumaraswamy …
In this article, based on record values from the two-parameter Pareto distribution, maximum likelihood and Bayes estimators for the two unknown parameters are obtained. The Bayes …
G Zheng, N Balakrishnan, S Park - Statistics and its Interface, 2009 - researchgate.net
Fisher information is a fundamental concept in statistical theory and applications. In classical inference with a random sample, for example, Fisher information appears in the Cramer-Rao …
J Ahmadi, NR Arghami - Statistics, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
In a number of experiments, such as destructive stress testings, sampling is conducted sequentially. In such experiments, in which destruction of sample units may be expensive …
Often, in industrial stress testing, meteorological data analysis, athletic events, and other similar situations, measurements may be made sequentially and only values larger or …